Southern Historical Society PapersVirginia Historical Society, 1903 - Confederate States of America |
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... corps , at the hand of an honored ex - commander , can but be inspirative to exalted patriotism . The exemplification of Captain Courtenay , as soldier and citizen , commends itself to the emulation of all . His career of comprehensive ...
... corps , at the hand of an honored ex - commander , can but be inspirative to exalted patriotism . The exemplification of Captain Courtenay , as soldier and citizen , commends itself to the emulation of all . His career of comprehensive ...
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... corps . In the ante - bellum career of the corps there was maintained an esprit de corps , watchful and virile . " Success " was the rallying cry , and without a single failure , uniformly crowned all company ef- forts . Witness the ...
... corps . In the ante - bellum career of the corps there was maintained an esprit de corps , watchful and virile . " Success " was the rallying cry , and without a single failure , uniformly crowned all company ef- forts . Witness the ...
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... corps of 1807 . ' " ' * This was the The war ended in the spring of 1865 , and Generals Lee and John- ston , in final orders , so announced to their respective armies , and advised the soldiers to return to their homes and resume their ...
... corps of 1807 . ' " ' * This was the The war ended in the spring of 1865 , and Generals Lee and John- ston , in final orders , so announced to their respective armies , and advised the soldiers to return to their homes and resume their ...
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... Corps - of the latter , in succession , there have been Major A. W. Marshall , 1883 ; Captain Julius E. Cogs- well , 1890 ; Captain Frank Robson , 1902 . Details of these annual benefactions during nearly three decades are not needed ...
... Corps - of the latter , in succession , there have been Major A. W. Marshall , 1883 ; Captain Julius E. Cogs- well , 1890 ; Captain Frank Robson , 1902 . Details of these annual benefactions during nearly three decades are not needed ...
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... corps , I enclose the letters and papers in my hands , to be in the hands of the Secretary ; and with every good wish for the future of the W. L. I. , and the expression of my high regards for each of you personally , I remain , Your ...
... corps , I enclose the letters and papers in my hands , to be in the hands of the Secretary ; and with every good wish for the future of the W. L. I. , and the expression of my high regards for each of you personally , I remain , Your ...
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